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Question
- what does the newly revealed ice memo allow officers to do?
arrest people only in public places
enter homes without any type of warrant
enter homes without a judge’s warrant
deport people without due process
- which amendment is most directly connected to the concerns raised in the article?
first amendment
second amendment
fourth amendment
tenth amendment
- what is a key difference between a judicial warrant and an administrative warrant?
judicial warrants are faster to issue
administrative warrants are signed by judges
judicial warrants allow entry into homes
Brief Explanations
- For question 1, the revealed ICE memo allows officers to enter homes without a judge's warrant; administrative warrants (not judicial) may be used, so the correct option reflects this distinction.
- For question 2, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, which directly relates to concerns about home entry without proper judicial warrants.
- For question 3, judicial warrants require probable cause approved by a judge, while administrative warrants are signed by executive branch officials, and a key valid distinction is that judicial warrants allow entry into homes with proper judicial oversight (the only accurate option provided).
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